The Outer Worlds review: "Obsidian operating at the top of its game"

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GamesRadar+ Verdict

The Outer Worlds marks Obsidian operating at the top of its game, and a stron🤡g foundation for a new fran𒈔chise that seems destined for greatness.

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Pros

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    Exquisitely well-realised setting

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    A wealth of robust RPG mechanics

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    Unparalleled player agency

Cons

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    Uneven, garden-variety combat

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You're going to be doing a lot of talking in The Outer Worlds. Or, rather, you're going to have a lot of people talk at you before selecting from one of several pre-written dialogue options in response. Anyone who's played a Fallout game won't be a stranger✤ to this kind of interaction, but The Outer Worlds is keen to put these discursive parlays at the forꦜefront of its role-playing experience. 

In fact, I'd wager that over two thirds of my time with The Outer Worlds was spent in conversation with Halcyon's denizens, all fully formed with their own thoughts and motivations, and brought to life through strong voice performances and convincingly rendered facial animations across the board. That amount of verbiage will sound off-putting at first, but these are some of the most well written, multi-faceted, intelligent and human NPCs I've ever had the joy of getting to know, and the intricacies of conversing with them brings its own kind of rewards🐼, making for The Outer Worlds' best moments. 

These characters will react so acutely to your behaviour, the company you keep, 💮and the events that transpire around them, it hurts my brain to even imagine how Obsidian accounted for every dialogue tree stored within their coded personas. Whether it's a potential boss♒ fight suddenly becoming a lucrative trade partner after it turns out he's friends with one of my companions, or a total stranger expressing their disgust at my choice of clothing, I never got tired of discovering how Halcyon's inhabitants would express themselves in conversation, even if I did sometimes find myself skipping through chunks of dialogue when the exchange got too exposition heavy.  

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